My Best Shot -- Micronesia

My Best Shot -- Micronesia

Courtesy of Donna Henry

Donna Henry of Winter Springs and her husband took a trip back to his homeland of Pohnpei, Micronesia, one of a series of 2,000 islands in the west-central Pacific Ocean just north of the equator. After Hawaii, Micronesia receives the second highest amount of rainfall in the world. Donna was entranced by Kepirohi Falls, describing it as “never anything except a gorgeous cascade of cool water. It looked so inviting. It was an amazingly peaceful place until I discovered I was sharing it with dozens of eels. I made a hasty retreat!”

Donna Henry of Winter Springs and her husband took a trip back to his homeland of Pohnpei, Micronesia, one of a series of 2,000 islands in the west-central Pacific Ocean just north of the equator. After Hawaii, Micronesia receives the second highest amount of rainfall in the world. Donna was entranced by Kepirohi Falls, describing it as “never anything except a gorgeous cascade of cool water. It looked so inviting. It was an amazingly peaceful place until I discovered I was sharing it with dozens of eels. I made a hasty retreat!” (Courtesy of Donna Henry)

Donna Henry of Winter Springs and her husband took a trip back to his homeland of Pohnpei, Micronesia, one of a series of 2,000 islands in the west-central Pacific Ocean just north of the equator. After Hawaii, Micronesia receives the second highest amount of rainfall in the world. Donna was entranced by Kepirohi Falls, describing it as “never anything except a gorgeous cascade of cool water. It looked so inviting. It was an amazingly peaceful place until I discovered I was sharing it with dozens of eels. I made a hasty retreat!”